Sanskrit
Hello!
You can take up Sanskrit even for your 10th board examination but all that matters is your school should have the faculties to prepare you for the examination. Sanskrit will have the easiest board paper when compared to other languages and Hindi will have one of the most toughest papers. But let me remind you don't change your language in 9th.
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Hello Aspirant,
In Sastra University, admissions are considered for two streams, stream 1 is engineering and stream 2 is non-engineering. For engineering 70% of seats are based on JEE Main & Class XII marks with 25% and 75% weightage respectively. Stream 2 will consist of 30% seats and here your 12th aggregte will be considered . So if you asking for engineering then ,your averge of physics ,chemistry and mathematics or biology will be considered for selection. If it is for non engineering courses then your language and English score will be considered to calculate the overall 12th percentage.
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Hello,
Firstly Banaras Hindu university is oldest university right. This was the time when English was not popular language. As you know all the language take words from Sanskrit.
Sanskrit is the foundation of hindi as well as English too.
Sanskrit helps trains the mind to think logically, brings clarity of expression, develops intellectual strength, and provides keen insight into the meanings of the words.
Sanskrit is the most ancient language and perfect among the great languages in the world.
It will give you a impeccable base to learn other languages.
Hopefully this helps!!
Hey aspirant,
As far as I know and will advice you that you should opt only that career option in which you are comfortable and interested. As of course you won't like to waste your precious time in studying something in which you are not interested. And also even salary is inter connected with your interest. It's but obvious that if you are interested in something then you would give your best in it and can do a lot better whereas if you are not interested in your subject then you would just study for the sake of a degree but that won't help you in professional life so ya, that's totally upon you.
Now, coming to your second question, as per the information , bams is in either english Or sanskrit medium. It varies from universities to universities.
Hope it helps.
Good luck.
Hello Varshini !
Here is a link you can check the deleted syllabus for sanksrit and english language AP intermediate board -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/school.careers360.com/articles/ap-intermediate-syllabus/amp
You can check the official college website for more information.
All the best !
As you have mentioned that your NEET score is 210. As such your Overall Percentile is: 64.05 - 64.65 and when it comes to rank, your Predicted Rank is: 501348 - 576498. In Government Akhandanand Ayurved Medical College, Ahmedabad, there are only 60 seats.
There is no problem if you haven't at all taken Sanskrit in 10th or 12th class. It will help you in many way, if you know Sanskrit. Well there is a compulsory subject as Sanskrit in 1st year.
Use this to predict the colleges by using this predictor link:
https://medicine.careers360.com/neet-college-predictor?icn=QnA&ici=qna_answer
So you can predict your rank by using the NEET rank predictor:
https://medicine.careers360. com/neet-rank-predictor
Also check out the Cut-off , as it depends on this too:
https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/neet-cut-off
Thank you.
There is no such provision. Only Physics, chemistry and biology is considered to be eligible for NEET exam and NEET score to get admission into medical college.
There is no reservation in any form for literary subjects. rule is same for everyone and it should be uniform. You can get reservation only through categories.
if you belong to any reservation category then only you will get relaxation in cutoff and get eligible for more college options.
for more details, please visit the link :- https://medicine.careers360.com/articles/kerala-mbbs-counselling
Hope it helps!
Hello there,
The following is the detailed list of subjects that are taught in BSc Biotechnology
Semester 1
Semester 2
Semester 3
Then there will be semester 4, 5, and 6. This is 3 year degree. And I don't think so that there is any thing like first languages in this course.
Good luck!!
Do you want Model papers and syllabus for Class 10's sanskrit for the academic year 2020-21, UPSC Sanskrit Syllabus for IAS Mains, or syllabus for Sanskrit Mains University?
Since your question is not very clear in this regard, try mentioning the specifics.
Feel free to revert back in the comment section below.
Hey
No you can't include 2 language subjects in best of four percentage. The criteria for calculating best of four percentage is based on taking 1 language subject and 3 elective subjects into consideration. The subjects are to be chosen from list A and list B which is prescribed by the university. Only in the case of elective language, it will be treated as academic or elective subject.
To know in detail about how to calculate best of four marks, refer the link below -
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/delhi-university-admissions-how-calculate-best-of-four-marks/amp
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